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Length of Work Year 9.5 months per year / 17.5 hours per week Employment Type Part Time Education Requirement: Graduation from high school or equivalent, coursework in childcare, psychology, education preferred Experience Requirement: Six months of experience working or volunteering with children with disabilities.
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Interest in learning about issues related to early childhood education, disabilities, and mental health. The Inclusion Specialist (IS) is responsible for consultation, collaboration, and monitoring of children with special needs and/or disabilities, who are enrolled in Allies programs, including providing supports in the classroom and at family childcare provider locations.
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Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, and FSA) provided for full-time employees, Limited medical offered for part-time workers Education assistance including tuition reimbursement and certification, 401K (plus company match), life and disability insurance and child care discount available to all employees Learning Care Group, Inc. is the second-largest for-profit child care provider in North America and a leader in early education.
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Union Settlement’s current programmatic portfolio includes 8 core program areas: Early Childhood Education, Youth Development & Opportunity (including after school programs), Family Services (including the Family Enrichment Center and the Family Childcare Network), the East Harlem Community Partnership, Adult Education, Comprehensive Mental & Emotional Healthcare (Mental Health Services), Aging, Health & Wellness Services (Older Adult Centers), and Economic Development.
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Associate's degree in early childhood education, child development, special education, child psychology, educational psychology, elementary education, or family consumer science with two years of experience as a director in an early childhood program, with preference given for required experience with a provider that is accredited or TRS certified.
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Teaching, Special Education, Sociology, Human Development, Early Childhood Development, or Psychology degree (a college degree in any field preferred) Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher.
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Shaping the minds of kiddos in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old) · Camp Counselor, Childcare Volunteer, Sunday School Teacher. · Providing early intervention therapy in a center-based setting.
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Associate degree in early childhood education, child development, special education, child psychology, educational psychology, elementary education or family consumer science with two years of experience as a director in an early childhood program, with preference given to experience with a provider facility that is accredited or Texas Rising Star certified.
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At KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award , we offer a variety of early education and childcare options for families.
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Certification in a teacher preparation program accredited by the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) in infant and toddler, early childhood or elementary I, together with 60 credits, awarded by an accredited college or university; or.
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Learning Care Group, Inc. is the second-largest for-profit child care provider in North America and a leader in early education. As experts in child care and early education, we empower children to be ready for school, we instill a lifelong love of learning, and we provide a solid foundation for a successful future.
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As a Keystone STARS Star 4 facility we offer unique stimulating early childcare in Lancaster PA. Our education experience promotes each child's social, emotional, physical and cognitive development.
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Seeking a nurturing, diligent childcare provider with experience in early child development preferred. Maintains updated knowledge on early childhood education and child development through in-service training, continuing education and other professional development.
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Partner and connect with parents, with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children. When you join us, you'll be directly supporting children and their education every day and experiencing the trials and triumphs that come with that responsibility.
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A background in early childhood education or daycare is highly desirable. Are you a nurturing and reliable childcare provider looking for an exciting opportunity in Krugerville, Texas.
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